Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including the reproductive system. The evidence of the reproductive effects of occupational hazards is obtained through a synthesis of the available literature. These effects vary and overlap due to the multiple nature of exposures in the workplace. Hazardous agents include pesticides, solvents and heavy metals. The reproductive effects include reduced fecundity, abnormal sperm quality, increased risk of low birth weight, miscarriages and permanent sterility. These problems are not readily identified as having occupational causes in developing countries such as Nigeria where infertility has a high family and social consequence. Epidemiological studies...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 96-132This pamphlet discussed male reproductive hazards which occur i...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
textabstractWith the increasing labour force participation among women in Western countries, many w...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Occupational exposures in different industries may pose serious health impacts. A number of epidemio...
As workers become more aware that occupational exposure to toxic substances can impair their ability...
The etiology of male infertilities is largely undetermined, and our knowledge of exogenous factors a...
A marked reduction in fertility and an increase in adverse reproductive outcomes during the last few...
International audienceAlteration of sperm parameters related to occupational exposures is the subjec...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 96-132This pamphlet discussed male reproductive hazards which occur i...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
textabstractWith the increasing labour force participation among women in Western countries, many w...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Occupational exposures in different industries may pose serious health impacts. A number of epidemio...
As workers become more aware that occupational exposure to toxic substances can impair their ability...
The etiology of male infertilities is largely undetermined, and our knowledge of exogenous factors a...
A marked reduction in fertility and an increase in adverse reproductive outcomes during the last few...
International audienceAlteration of sperm parameters related to occupational exposures is the subjec...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 96-132This pamphlet discussed male reproductive hazards which occur i...